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Scalable Project structure

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Lootch - 13 Mar 2007 17:48 GMT
Hi All,

Can anyone tell me where I can find some best practice as of how to
structure my Visual Studio 6 projects. I'd like them to be scalable.

Thanks,

Lootch
EmeraldShield - 23 Mar 2007 05:05 GMT
> Can anyone tell me where I can find some best practice as of how to
> structure my Visual Studio 6 projects. I'd like them to be scalable.

Microsoft wrote a book about building scalable Dot Net applications.

It is from their Patterns & Practice series of books.

"Application Achitecture for .Net" -ISBN: 0-7356-1837-2

msdn.micrsooft.com/practices I think was the website for it.
Lootch - 05 Apr 2007 14:50 GMT
Thanks but is there something more for Visual studio 6 and not .NET.

Thanks!

> > Can anyone tell me where I can find some best practice as of how to
> > structure my Visual Studio 6 projects. I'd like them to be scalable.
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> msdn.micrsooft.com/practices I think was the website for it.

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